First Impressions Count Even To A Search Engine
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First Impressions Matter?"Even to Search Engines
Summary
Before submitting your site to a search engine, ensure it's well-prepared.
Article Body
Before you consider submitting your website to a search engine, it's crucial to be fully prepared. Just having a registered domain and an "under construction" page isn’t enough.
Avoid the mistake of submitting your site before it's ready for visitors. It's disappointing to click a link only to find an unfinished page or a list of "coming soon" sections. Visitors come to your site to learn, view, download, or purchase something?"not to be told to return later. Once disappointed, they’re unlikely to give your site a second chance.
For bloggers, it’s important not to leave placeholder posts like "Just testing" or "Welcome to my new blog." Promising future content without delivering can erode trust. Remember, while the internet has no sense of time, people do. If visitors only find unfulfilled promises, they’re unlikely to trust you with their time, money, or business.
While I won’t list every element that could deter visitors, here are a few key issues to avoid:
- Broken links: Always test your links before publishing.
- Poor color schemes: Avoid harsh colors like yellow and red; opt for soothing pastels.
- Tiny fonts: Ensure text is readable without straining eyes.
- Difficult navigation: Maintain consistency with clearly labeled links.
These points will help you create a welcoming and trustworthy online presence.
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